Be Your Own Barista: All the New Starbucks Drinks You Can Buy at the Grocery Store

You don't need to leave your house (or change out of your pajamas) to sip the best of Starbucks. If you normally get your caffeine fix by sidling up to the Starbucks counter, you might not know that the brand also has an extensive selection of drinks in the beverage aisle and refrigerator section at your local grocery store (drug store, bodega, etc.). We didn't. But when we found out, we went ahead and asked Starbucks to let us sample some of their most-popular and about-to-hit-the-shelves sips, so, you know, we could tell our loyal readers exactly which to reach for.

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Doubleshot Energy Coffee in Spiced Vanilla and Mexican Mocha Like and energy drink, but for coffee-drinkers. OUR VERDICT The Mexican Mocha has a kick of cayenne and cinnamon that, despite the fact that we're coffee-purists, we will begrudgingly admit we enjoyed. $2.89 for a single-serve canBlack Iced Coffee in Sweetened and Unsweetened Iced Coffee, to go. And if you stow it in the fridge, you don't need ice—which just waters it down, anyway. OUR VERDICT So smooth, even the unsweetened doesn't need sweetener—we swear. $1.99 for a single-serving bottle

Tazo Classic Chai Latte & Vanilla Caramel Chai Latte K-Cup Packs Enjoy a chai latte from the comfort of your own kitchen. These start with a flavor/sweetener/milk packet, which you pour into a mug then use the K-Cup (in a Keurig) to make your tea. OUR VERDICT We had some questions about the flavor/sweetener/milk packet, but the ingredients were legit. (As in, all stuff we recognized—and would be OK ingesting.) Once again, a little too sweet for us, but we can certainly see the draw here. $9.99 for 10 or $12.99 for 16

Pike Place Roast Coffee "With subtle flavors of cocoa and toasted nuts, this blend pairs beautifully with chocolate, cinnamon and an assortment of nuts complementing its distinctive taste." OUR VERDICT A nice middle-of-the road medium coffee. You can bring the beans to any Starbucks and they'll grind them the right way for whatever coffeemaker you use. $9.99 per bag

Refreshers Revitalizing Energy with Coconut Water in Black Cherry Limeade and Peach Passion Fruit If energy drinks are your jam, step right up. These contain sparkling fruit juice and coconut water and get their caffeine from green coffee extract, so it feels a little less like you're drinking jet fuel. OUR VERDICT It tastes like an energy drink, so not our scene—but it could be yours. $1.99 for a single-serve can

Iced Espresso Classics in Salted Caramel Mocha A nod to the cafe fan-favorite Salted Caramel Mocha, this ready-to-drink version can be found in the refrigerator section. OUR VERDICT Dude, it's sweet. If we had found this in high school we would have lived on it. If you like your coffee sweet and creamy—basically, like coffee ice cream—this is all you. $2.89 for a single-serving can

Tazo Unsweetened Iced Tea K-Cup Packs in Mango Green and Peachy Black Both flavors were "specifically crafted to brew over ice," meaning you can pour them over ice without watering them down. OUR VERDICT When you can't even with another glass of water, these give you a little flavor and a boost of caffeine. $9.99 for 10 or $12.99 for 16

White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino "Sweet, rich and creamy white chocolate flavors with cold milk, Starbucks� coffee and a hint of mocha for a fun twist on a classic." OUR VERDICT Like we've said, we don't take our coffee super-sweet or flavored, but if you're a Frappuccino girl (or guy) this might be just right for you. $2.89 for a single-serving bottle

Bottled Starbucks Cold Brew Coffee Hopping on the "cold brew" bandwagon, Starbucks' take promises a smooth taste and subtle chocolate notes. OUR VERDICT We didn't try this, but we like the sound of "chocolate notes." $3.29 for a single-serving bottle

Hazelnut Flavored Coffee K-Cup Packs Another light-roasted coffee, this one with (obviously) hazelnut flavors. OUR VERDICT Mom, this one's for you. $9.99 for 10 or $12.99 for 16

Caffe Latte K-Cup Packs in Caramel, Vanilla and Mocha Yes, a latte you can make at home. (How? See: Tazo Chai Lattes, above.) OUR VERDICT It's not quite the same as the in-store latte, but it's a good substitute when you don't want to leave the house. $9.99 for 10 or $12.99 for 16